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On 18 Mar 2006 19:10:52 -0800, "beaufortnc"
wrote: Hi all, In Georgetown, Great Exuma. Noticed today that their is a leak from the raw water pump from the seal between the pump and the engine block. My understanding is that this means the pump needs rebuilding/replacement. Again - the drip is not from the faceplate, or other - from the place where the pump body attaches to the engine block. What is my best course of action? - I do have a spare raw water pump. Please advise on the best point by point troubleshooting sequence. Thanks to all who advise, You could either try to carefully remove it and cut a replacement gasket or run a bead of engine gasketing material along the mating surfaces if you think it will suffice. The rebuilding can wait, or just swap in the new pump entirely and use a gasket or a bead of sealant. There's leaks and then there's leaks. If the pump is delivering well, I would simply regasket and if drips happen, pump out the bilge. If it's sending a steady stream onto the engine or if the output is weakened, that's a different case. R. |
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